You will see us there.” WaMu was that way: the bank now has the third most deposits in California and fifth most in Florida, according to FDIC data.
Jamie had a plan to take over WAMU. Why pay $8 when Govt. can help him to steal for free, JPM got Billions in Tax return for WAMU and WAMU BK court ensure that JPM gets the money. WAMU was given to JPM for free and was given tax return, so they actually made money, and a lots of it. Thanks to FDIC, Treasury..and in General US Congress. Lobbying for a million pays off into many Billions.

6:00 pm October 21, 2013

wamu shareholder wrote:

Jamie where is our money?

6:34 pm October 21, 2013

Andres wrote:

Wamu was stolen from the Mafiasystem JPM and FDIC in 24 hours,this is America.
The land of free Mafiasystem

7:05 pm October 21, 2013

claus wrote:

How long will it take to change the national anthem to the "Banana.Boat song"?

1:26 am October 22, 2013

Till Eulenspiegel wrote:

Money for nothing and a bank for free.

The best of Wamu was stolen from JPM in 2008 and the FDIC gave a big gift also 4 the bangster

Hard stuff in the US of Bananas

8:14 am October 22, 2013

commomsense wrote:

Thank the FDIC for gifting Washington Mutual to JPM for a palty 1.9 billion dollars. Washington Mutual was a solvent bank at the time of the takeover and helped lift JPM out of the fincial crisis,adding 2200 branches , 5000 atms and 300 billion in deposits Washington Muutal shareholders need to be compensated for this robbery!

12:51 pm October 22, 2013

Wamushareholder wrote:

What was "Project West" started in March 2008?.

6:38 pm October 22, 2013

Andres wrote:

Project West and Goldman & JPM,Good Blankfein and Dimon.
Money for Wamu Holders must bag to the new WMI

9:42 am May 1, 2014

George Smith wrote:

Back in 1991/92 two partners sold off an operating unit, Bear stearns was an investor. They were grossly deceived and this company went bust shortly afterwards. I can only imagine the bs slung in the Pepsi sale

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